Friday, October 1, 2010

The Bible Challenge: Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD God Almighty...

Worthy is the lamb who was slain, Holy Holy is He.

WELCOME BACK!!!! This will be the biggest, baddest month of challenges! An exclusive surprise giveaway at the end of Revelation, exclusively for my following friends, (girls and guys stuff, no matter what site your blog is hosted on) two exclusives, one Jeremiah and the other Matthew, and a button... THANKS TO THE ONE AND ONLY...

MRS. JENILEE GOODWIN!!!!!!!!!

Dear miss Jenilee,
If you're reading, I liked the second button--- a lot. You rock! (so does pastor Jay and the girls) Speaking of which, I already miss JAM. I've been at Bethel since I was four and I've been in JAM since I was five, so it's hard to be at church and not be in JAM anymore;( But I should say hi to the JBQ kids soon anyway, so I guess I'm not too sad!
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Today's challenge is on the Revelation Song, NEWLY ADDED, and is the second song on the playlist.

Revelation 4:8
..."Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come."

This is a very peaceful Revelation. The song is basically praising God, you know. There were four living creatures in Heaven singing to God.

Is your life like that?

When you get home from wherever, do you thank God for the best day ever? For when you were elected Homecoming Queen? For when you won National Fine Arts? Or do you go home and take a nap?

Whatever the answer, (you don't have to say) remember that God is the main man, and the leading man of it all, not Obama, not Joe Biden, no one one has as big of a role as God does. Did they create the earth and the moon and the stars and the animals and you? NO! God did! No evolution can ever prove that.

We are very close to the end times, closer than ever. But if I survived 1999, 2000, September 11, and everything else, do you REALLY think we'll be gone in 2012? BRING IT ON.

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